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A cheeky little trip out to West SOG this afternoon added 4 to my year list. Starting at West Canvey Marsh with the Pink-footed geese and White-fronted geese (I saw 1 of the 4 reported birds) then to Wat-tyler where the 2 female Scaup were still present. I also picked up a Yellow-legged Gull which was handily roosting next to a Lesser Black-Backed Gull and Herring Gulls, allowing good comparisons.
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